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Early Surge Helps No. 15 Cabrini

from press release

FLORHAM, N.J. – The No. 15 Cabrini men's lacrosse
team has returned to the win column following an 11-6 victory on
Saturday afternoon at Middle Atlantic Conference (MAC) opponent FDU
– Florham. The Cavaliers out-scored the Devils 7-2 over the
first two quarters en route to their sixth win all-time versus FDU
and their third straight since the 2009 campaign.

Senior midfielder Paul Skulski (Glen Mills, Pa./Garnet Valley
HS) and senior midfielder Dan Terenick (Woodlynn, Pa./Ridley HS)
each totaled four points in the win. Skulski paired one goal with
three assists, while Terenick tallied two scores and contributed
two helpers.

Nine different Cavaliers converted scores on the offensive end,
including freshman Bill McCabe (Schwenksville, Pa./Spring-Ford HS),
who deposited his first career goal at the 7:47 mark of the first
quarter.

Cabrini owned a 2-1 advantage after the opening 15 minutes.
Junior attackman Brian Hill (Folsom, Pa./Ridley HS) supplied the
Cavaliers with the one-goal edge, scoring his sixth goal of the
season with just seven seconds remaining.

The Blue & White blitzed the Devils in the second period,
out-scoring the hosts 5-1 en route to a 7-2 cushion at the
intermission. After FDU pulled within 3-2, the Cavaliers closed the
half on a 4-0 spurt over the final four minutes.

Junior midfielder Joe Arrell (Springfield, Pa./Springfield Delco
HS) started the surge with his second goal of the season at the
3:25 mark. Sophomore midfielder Andrew Layne (Downingtown,
Pa./Malvern Prep) capped the decisive run with his first goal of
the year with 30 seconds left before halftime.

FDU trimmed its deficit to three goals, 7-4, scoring one in the
third quarter and a quick one to begin the fourth and final
period.

Yet, the Cavaliers regained a four-goal advantage, 9-5, with
Terenick's first goal of the game at the 8:17 mark of the fourth
quarter. Terenick added his second score of the game, and his
seventh of the season, on a man-up opportunity with 2:33 remaining
in the game.

Sophomore goalkeeper Erick Zarzecki (Owings Mills,
Md./Pikesville HS) made his 21st consecutive start in between the
pipes and earned the win for the Blue & White, recording 11
saves.